Breakfast was awesome. Room quiet and comfortable. Good shower. Great value.

Mark,
The United Kingdom

Breakfast was very good.

David,
The United Kingdom

The family run hotel with many lovely staff is so pleasant and we would recommend to anyone who wishes to visit Southend!

Olwyn,
The United Kingdom

Lovely comfy bed friendly staff.

Julie,
The United Kingdom

- Location,
- Breakfast,
- View
- Free parking

Jason,
The United Kingdom

We like everything about this hotel which is why we have stayed 4 times already.Absolutely love breakfast after the night before!!.

David,
The United Kingdom

just been done up and very clean staff very nice

Julie,
The United Kingdom

Room modern, bright, clean and warm. Had all you could need and want tea coffe hot chocolate biscuits room service wiffi and more

Jenny,
The United Kingdom

Located on the seafront at Thorpe Bay, with views of The Thames Estuary, Camelia Hotel is just one mile from Southend on Sea. It has good food, free Wi-Fi and free parking.

The train station is only 5 minutes away and the airport is reachable in less than 15 minutes. London is a 45 minute drive away.

The restaurant offers a good variety of fine food with fresh local dishes. A full English breakfast is served daily.

The bar has an extensive wine list and guests can enjoy their drink on the patio, which has superb sea views.

The bedrooms are colourful and have an en suite bathroom. They all come with tea/coffee making facilities and many of them have sea views. Suites are also available and feature private lounges, sea views, and a balcony/garden with seating area.

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Hotel Rooms: 34
This property has been on Booking.com since 1 Aug 2005.

If paying by cash, the hotel requires ID (passport or driving license only).

If breakfast is not booked in advance, it will cost GBP 9 per person, per night on arrival.

All public areas and guest accommodation within the Camelia Hotel are by law, ‘No Smoking’ areas. There is a designated, outside smoking area for guests’ use. Where it is found that guest(s) have smoked in a room, the property reserve the right to impose on the lead guest, a penalty fee to cover the cost of specialist cleansing and repairs and in extreme cases, the costs resulting in loss of income.

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